Mineralogy, geochemistry and origin of Late Cretaceous ironstone deposits, Oman Mountains
Ahmed Hassan Ahmed,
Salah Al-Khirbash,
Khadija Semhi
Abstract:Late Cretaceous lateritic ironstones (ferricrete) cap the ophiolitic mafic-ultramafic rocks in different locations of the Oman Mountains. Seven localities were studied to generate the first detailed report on the ooidal ironstones in Oman. The studied ironstone horizons vary in thickness from a few meters to about 13m. Field, petrographic, and mineralogical investigations of the ironstones confirm their oolitic and laminated to massive textures, which are dominated by hematite, goethite, and magnetite. Subordi… Show more
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